The legacy behind the bulb
Thirty five years after Gilroy's garlicky extravaganza officially kicked off for the first time, one name – at least in these vampire-free parts – has grown to become synonymous with the aromatic herb and the world renown festival it inspired.
Preserving the Past: The first ranchers of Gilroy and Santa Clara County
Throughout the centuries the horseman’s blood has run through the veins of our ancestors, from the early days of old Spain to Mexico and on into California and present-day Santa Clara County and Gilroy.
Cattle ranching techniques were brought from Espana and improved upon to...
Two Gilroyans arrested on suspicion of selling narcotics
Following multiple investigations prompted by tips from the community, Gilroy Police recently arrested two local residents accused of trafficking illegal drugs, authorities said.
Gilroy PD said Feb. 24 that investigators received a tip regarding a man suspected of trafficking narcotics from a home on the...
Gilroy woman arrested in Hollister following police chase
Hollister Police this week arrested a Gilroy woman who carjacked a victim in San Jose and let officers on a vehicle chase through two counties, authorities said.
About 11:57pm June 5, Hollister Police received an alert for a stolen vehicle on the citywide FLOCK camera...
Forever yours, Garlic Fest
Larry Connell remembers when the Gilroy Garlic Festival was a fledgling vision with a dubious future.
New CHP captain takes the reins
At 14 years old, Otto Knorr knew he wanted to be a California
Eagle Ridge resident speaks out against new parking regulations
A recent change in overnight curbside parking rules at the Eagle Ridge residential development, located just off Santa Clara Boulevard and Highway 152 in Gilroy, has left one resident irate.
Full List of Gilroy Foundation Scholarship and Grant Winners
The Gilroy Foundation gave out $621,250 in scholarships this year to Gilroy students






















